Proving identity \cos^2 a= \sinh^2 b if \sin(a+ib)=\cos b +

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2022-01-30

Proving identity cos2a=sinh2b if sin(a+ib)=cosb+isinb

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Maritza Mccall

Maritza Mccall

Beginner2022-01-31Added 17 answers

sin(a+ib)=sinacosib+cosasinib
=sinacoshb+icosasinhb
=cosb+isinb
so take real part and imaginary of sides give us
sinacoshb=cosb
cosasinhb=sinb
then squaring two equations and adding concludes
sin2acosh2b+cos2asinh2b=1
(1cos2a)(1+sinh2b)+cos2asinh2b=1
which gives cos2a=sinh2b

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